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Green Tips from Mascord Efficient Living
Conserving Water—What you can do:
Conserve Water
- Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators
- Fix leaky faucets and toilets
- If you must water your lawn or garden, use timers and drip hoses early or late in the day.
Keep Water Clean
- Properly dispose of paints, motor oil and pesticides by recycling or taking them to a hazardous waste collection site.
- Use low impact gardening techniques that avoid pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
- Buy organic produce, grown with fewer pesticides.
Saving Energy—What you can do:
Use Energy Wisely
- Lower your thermostat in the winter and raise it in the summer.
- Have your furnace and air conditioner serviced and cleaned yearly.
- Turn down your hot water heater to 120-140°F.
- Check your refrigerator and freezer for leaky gaskets around the door.
- Caulk, weatherstrip and insulate walls, attics, basements, windows, doors and pipes.
Buy Energy Savers
- Install compact florescent light bulbs (CFL’s)where practical.
- Add dimmers and timers to light switches.
- Install a programmable thermostat
- Look for the “Energy Star” label when buying new appliances.
- Choose electricity from renewable resources.
Reducing Waste—What you can do:
Reduce Trash
- Avoid wasteful packaging and single use products.
- Buy reusable, repairable, rechargeable or refillable products.
- Buy products made from recycled materials or in recycled packaging.
Eliminate Toxins
- Seek alternatives to harmful household cleaners, pesticides, paint removers and other products containing toxic chemicals.
- Bring unused products to household hazardous waste collections in your community.
Reuse and Recycle
- Try to reuse before you recycle
- Mulch or compost yard waste
- Sell or donate used clothing, furnishings, books, household items, etc.
- Recycle computers, TV’s and other electronics.
Home Improvement—
What you can do:
Clean Green
- Buy non-toxic cleaners and other products.
- Follow directions when storing leftover products.
- Dispose of toxics at a household hazardous waste collection site.
Fix It Up
- Use low-impact products and materials
- Install energy efficient lights and appliances.
- Use woods from sustainably grown forests.
- Buy carpeting and other products that are made of recycled content.
- Look for indoor air quality information on products you purchase.
Lawn & Garden—
What you can do:
Reduce Lawn Cover
- Create a low-maintenance yard.
- Reduce turf grass to less than 75% of the total area.
- Replace grass with native trees and shrubs, flowerbeds and ground coverings.
Let It Grow Naturally
- Use organic or low-impact gardening and watering techniques.
- If you use fertilizer, use a slow-release type no more than twice per year.
- Use a mulching mower to shred grass clippings and leave them on the lawn.
- Compost yard waste.
- Conserve water by mulching and using a soaker hose or drip system.
Green Shopping—What you can do:
Buy Less
- Buy in bulk.
- Rent or borrow rather than buy.
- When appropriate, buy reused, reconditioned or refurbished rather than new.
- Remember: recycling is the last resort when reducing or reusing aren’t possible.
Shop Smart
- Avoid single serving and disposable packaging.
- Avoid things you can’t or won’t recycle.
- Buy reusable or refillable products and those from companies with good environmental habits.
- Buy goods manufactured locally.
- Donate or sell unwanted household items.
- Buy items with recycled content.
Automobiles and Travel—
What you can do:
Care For Your Car
- Keep your car tuned, tires inflated, filters cleaned and oil changed regularly.
- Check air conditioner for leaks.
- Buy the lowest octane gas recommended for your car.
- Make sure your service station recycles oil, tires, batteries and antifreeze properly.
Drive Right
- Purchase a car that gets 30-mpg or more.
- Observe speed limits; accelerate smoothly and moderately; avoid tailgating or excessive idling.
- Try not to drive during peak hours.
- Try a low-emission vehicle that uses alternative fuel.
Don’t Drive
- Walk, bike, jog or take public transportation.
- Telecommute one or two days per week.
- Carpool
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